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165 Kent St W, Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 2Y4, Canada
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Jul 20, 2018
I opened up an account here at the Scotiabank today. And after dealing with an other bank in town for 9 years that starts with a B and ends in O. I forgot how it felt to be appreciated. Before my appointment i sat in the lobby and watched to see how people where treated. And every one left the wicket with a smile " Good Sign! And while sitting for only maybe 10 minutes i had been asked about 4 time if i had been looked after and if not was there anything they could do. When i was greeted by the person i had my appointment with she met me with a ferm handshake and a warm smile. What a great way to start a business relationship. Im very impressed with the hole experience. I know in my heart and by the way i was treated I made the right choice.

Apr 29, 2018
Some staff are great others extremely ignorant, long line ups if your coming here expect it to take 20 mins to cash your cheques.

Jun 5, 2017
Called at 9:30 am on a Monday morning to make an appointment with a financial advisor. Extremely difficult automated voice messaging service to get through to find after waiting 10 minutes I was put through to someone who did not speak english as a first language and also did not work at my local branch, which I assumed by the area code and phone number I dialed I would be dealing with. I told the person on the phone my situation and had informed me I was going to be re routed to the branch I as trying to call. Not the Case. I found myself starting the voice automated phone system all over again.

Oct 15, 2016
Would be nice if they would be open on Saturdays like rbc or td

Jun 21, 2016
Big red building in town. They are always helpful. When open.

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